May/June Road Trip (6 weeks)
Hi All,
My wife and I (27yo) will be flying into LA around the 15th of May, and have 6 weeks to see the USA! The only restriction we have is we need to be in Manchester TN on the 13-16th of June for Bonaroo.
So far the very basic plan is:
Los Angeles 2
San Francisco 3
Yosemite National Park 1
Sequoia & Kings 0
Las Vegas 2
Grand Canyon 1
Route 66 to North Texas 2-3 (Stop at random places)
Austin 2
San Antonio 1
Houston 2
New Orleans 3
Nashville 2
Manchester 3 (Bonnaroo June 13-16th)
Great Smoky Mountains NP 0
Blue Ridge Parkway 2 (stop at random spot)
Washington DC 1
New York 5
This plan gets us to Manchester 7 days early. So basically we have a week to spend elsewhere. We would really love to see Seattle so were thinking we could fit that in that week, but I am open to suggestions for spending more days elsewhere.
Is the best spot to hire a car in the above plan in San Francisco? We would probably need it until Washington/New York. Is it difficult to park/drive into the US cities I have listed?
We were thinking about attempting to camp as much as possible as well, but also want to see quite a few cities. Is it possibly to camp outside cities and drive in, or would it be easier to stay at cheap hotels. We would like to keep it cheap :)
One final thing we would really love is to see a basketball, baseball and/or NFL match during our stay. Any recommendations on the best places for each?
We are very open to anything suggested and appreciate any information given.
Thanks,
Scott
7 days you could use up real quick.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
A roadtrip is all about where you want to go and yes Seattle would be an option, but you might be underestimating the distances and sizes of the NP's. Trying to see Yosemite, Kings canyon and Sequoia with just a one night stop between SF and Vegas, is all but impossible to do. With just one extra overnight your time in each place would be rushed. You could also consider taking a detour to Death Valley NP on the way to Vegas There are also plenty of great options in the Four corners region that would fit into your trip a lot easier than a drive north to Seattle. The National parks and great scenery of southern Utah is not far from Vegas or GC, places such as Zion, Bryce canyon, Arches and in Arizona, Sunset Crater, Monument valley tribal park, Canyon De Chelley etc.
So many things are possible, but perhaps you haven't got as much time spare as you think.
San Fran isn't particularly car friendly and being compact it's easy enough to get around without a car. However one of the worlds finest scenic drives can be found between LA and SF, in particular the section from Cambria to Monterey around Big Sur. This would be another good place to add a night or 2 to your travel plans. There are some Motels in SF that include parking in the hotel costs, reasonable ones can be found around the Lombard/Gough St area and the one I know of is the Buena Vista Motor Inn.
Camping is an option, but not ideal if you arte planning on spending a lot of time in the Citys. Cheap hotels might be your better option or perhaps a hostel.